Fielder’s Choice Ice Cream in Manchester also will be helping out. The shop employs nine Winthrop students who have been impacted by the tragedy. The children, and other employees, have decided to donate all their tips collected between Aug. 4-10 to the Stoneton family. The company plans to match that number.

Joel Stoneton said the money will go toward funeral expenses, thanking the first responders who tried to save Kelsey Stoneton’s life and establishing a scholarship in her name.

“She wanted to connect with everybody, and that’s why it’s such a ripple effect. She’s so connected to everybody,” he said.

Stoneton’s mom, Kimberly Stoneton, said her daughter wanted to be a nurse. She said that her daughter would be happy to know that some of her organs were donated, and she’s asking that people share memories of Kelsey Stoneton online using #justsmile.

A wake will be held at Roberts Funeral Home in Winthrop on Wednesday, followed by funeral services on Thursday.